Week of 1/13/25 - 1/17/25
Good afternoon,
Please find the updates for the week ahead below. Have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
Vincent Fino
KPS Principal
NYS 3-4 CBT Simulation: On January 23rd, all 3rd and 4th grade elementary classes will participate in the NYS 3-4 CBT (computer-based testing) simulation. This will take place in students’ classrooms and help them get familiar with the program before the state tests in April/May. The simulation should last about 25-30 minutes.
KP Community Cookbook – Share Your Favorite Recipe! We’re excited to create a cookbook that celebrates the delicious, meaningful dishes enjoyed by our Kent Primary School families! We’d love for you to share a recipe that holds a special place in your home. Whether it's a breakfast quiche, a favorite snack, or a beloved dessert, we want to hear what makes this dish so important to you and your family. Please work with your student to reflect on why this dish is meaningful and share the recipe, including the ingredients and instructions. Please include your student’s name with the recipe (Example: Jane Smith’s Family Meat Loaf Recipe.) If possible, include a photo or drawing of the dish so we can see your culinary creations! To contribute, simply complete the Microsoft Form by 2/17. Once we have all the recipes, we'll compile them into a PDF to share with our entire KPS community. In addition, the KPSPTO will be selling hard copy versions of the cookbook. We can't wait to discover the recipes that make your family meals so special! Thank you for participating!
Link to Microsoft Form: KP Community Cookbook
Update from Nurse Venezia:
Just a few reminders from the nurse for the new school year and as we enter the colder months:
Please keep your child home if they are sick.
A student must be fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication before returning to school *** If your child has a fever in the morning please keep them home from school***
If a student is taking an antibiotic or eye drops, they should receive at least 2 doses before returning to school.
The student must not carry medication on the bus. If your child requires medication to be given at school, the medication must be given to the school nurse by the parent.
All medications must be in an approved bottle with the pharmacy label.
Also, it is a good idea for all students to have a change of clothing in their backpacks for any accidents or spills. It is a good idea for all students to have a change in their bag regardless of age or grade, spills do happen. I do have some extra clothes in my office, but most students would prefer their own clothes.
Please remember to dress for the cold weather. They should wear jackets, hats and gloves as the temperatures get lower.
If you have any questions, please let me know! Thank you for your cooperation and have a great school year! - Nurse Venezia
Winter Reminder: As the temperatures begin to drop, please prepare your students with jackets, gloves, hats, and any other winter apparel so that they stay warm getting on/off the bus and during recess. If students do not have proper winter attire, they may be unable to go outside for recess.
Attendance: Consistent attendance is essential to every student’s success. Our attendance policy is supported by the New York State Department which defines chronic absenteeism as missing 10 percent of school days; a total of 18 days throughout the school year. With our commitment to student success in mind, we are steadfast in our obligation to notify families of their child’s attendance to ensure that they are able to access their education.
Attendance letters are mailed home periodically throughout the school year as another means to notify parents/guardians of their child’s attendance. These letters are informational and serve as a reminder that a student's success is in direct correlation to their attendance rates. All students of a compulsory age are required to be in school. If a student is absent due to illness, a parent note and/or doctor note is required for the absence to be deemed "excused." The chronic absenteeism definition of missing 18 days or more throughout the school year is regardless of whether absences are excused or unexcused.
Carmel Central School District is dedicated to the success of its students, and we would like to thank you for your continued support as we help shape our students and create a foundation where they can thrive.
Sincerely,
Vincent Fino
KPS Principal